Sunday, March 4, 2007

Potpourri

There are several things which I thought of writing and got slipped as I am travelling in all the 4 ships valluvar said in kural 605 . I am trying to put everything in this blog . Possibly there could be some accuracy errors as I have to refresh my memory and write.

1. I watched pachaikili on the first day, in a theatre in San Jose which is being used to screen Indian movies alone. The theatre was too small and screen looked archaic. Still the movie watching experience was not bad, because of, good air circulation, good sound system and not so bad chairs. I think the rural theatres in Tamilnadu can also be maintained like this. But the catch is these theatres charge same as the good looking theatres but in Tamilnadu there is a huge difference. About the movie, every one has their own reasons why pachaikili fails to satisfy. When I watched the first half I could not help but to think of Balumahendra. Everything is same except colors and background. In Balu movies it will be simple (i don't have a better word to put) which makes us to feel we are watching it in life and not in screen. Here its like Mani movies. The color contrasts ,tints and background music which often shows its presence makes us to remind we are watching a movie. The second half is typical Gautham masala, and the last session is an unwanted appendage. Further dialogues are not so consistent. In a conversation which is interspersed with English words, the lady uses the word"கணவர்". I don't think no one will use that word in such place. I wish he could have given more care for dialogue and avoided these glitches.But still I like the movie for the first half and enjoy it in the second half except for last 20 minutes or so.

2. Read 4 Novels in last 3 weeks. Black Friday by James Patterson, lord of rings part1, Eye of the needle by Ken Follet, Silence of the lambs by Thomas Harris. Most of the page-turner genre novels search for something or someone. This is common in all the three novels (Lord of Rings has also something like that but in different context. So lets leave it). But what makes the difference is the way it is presented. Black Friday fails miserably because its too brief. It does not establish any character. It has all the things that these genre of novels have: protagonist has to win over time, there is an insider, the negative character is misguided by someone who exists in both good and evil group. But all these happens in a hurry. So we don't feel an exhilaration or relief when all veils are removed . We neither feel the sense of urgency or the weight of expedition . The one-liners are too banal. The novel fails miserably.

Eye of the needle becomes great because of the meticulousness of details. First few pages clearly shows its written by an English novelist. Its a simple spy novel (Might be a path break when its published. But now I am reading it after reading some novels which came later.) A spy gets some privileged info, police want to stop him. Certain lines uttered by the main characters are nice but its few. What makes it interesting is the details. A worthy read. Looking forward to read more from the author.

I took silence of lambs as there are more references for the movie and I could not get the movie. I could not remember anything I read so far as vulgar / crude as this. May be its because of the people it deals with. But the novel has correct mix of thriller and emotion. There are not much details about why the serial killer had become so, but the novel is not much about him. There are several instances which reminded me some of the scenes in Tamil film. We can call it inspiration or plagiarism depending on where we belong. Especially the personal reason of Kamal to chase the psychopath in vettayaiyadu vilaiyadu or the scene Nandhu introduced in Aalavandhan. Lot more. There are lot of details about the way how the FBI zeros down the serial killer. The interrogations with former forensic psychiatrist turned cannibalistic sociopath is well crafted. FBI knows he knows the serial killer, but made him to believe that they are using his intelligence and asks for clue and traces from it. The spiralling way the story moves based on his clues, the complications that comes in the middle, altogether makes a nice plot. The movie is not much action and mostly based on interrogation and I wonder how it was made as a good film . It should be a good work. Have to see it.

3. I watched Charlie Chaplin's City Lights. Its a simple love story. There is an interesting piece of comedy sequence in the movie. There are also some nice acting scenes by Chaplin, especially in the climax. But when I see the movie with the idea that it came some 75 years back, i could not help but to remember how much the movie is used by Tamil film makers(whom only i know to comment). The whole film was broken into different pieces and used by most of our directors.

7 comments:

Reeta said...

Sakthi, that was well analyzed and well written!!!

Reeta said...

By the way, what is said in kural 605?

Unknown said...

Ur potpurri is nice....It would be better if u have told abt Charlie Chaplin;s city lights story line....and want to know wat u liked in first half /whole movie except last 20 mins of Pachaikilli muthucharam..

I also want to know wats there in Kural 605...

Unknown said...

Now I got wat is ther in Kural 605 ...all those 4 actions are normal human behavior only...

sakthin said...

Malini,
City lights story:
Chaplin acts as a tramp. A poor blind girl, who lives by selling flower in the streets, mistakenly thinks him as a rich man. He also decides to keep that lie and starts to get attracted towards her. One night, he meets a drunken millionaire who is about to commit suicide. Chaplin saves him and so millionaire becomes his friend and takes Chaplin with him. Chaplin lives the life of rich man on that night. But on morning the millionaire forgets everything happened while he is drunk and throws Chaplin out. Again Chaplin becomes penniless. He helps the blind girl by doing some small jobs. Then he comes to know that she needs money for her eye treatment. He tries to earn that money which leads to some comical scenes. Then he again meets the millionaire in drunken state. Millionaire takes Chaplin to his house. There Chaplin asks the millionaire money for the blind girl. Millionaire gives him. Now some thieves enter the house. They hit the millionaire and runs away. Police comes and see Chaplin with money. To make things worse, millionaire becomes sober and says Chaplin is the thief. Chaplin escapes from police and hands over money to the blind girl and goes to jail. After some days he is released. Now He walks on the street where the blind girl used to sell flowers. Now she had opened flower shop and her sight is restored. She thinks him as a lunatic and gives some penny for him. While giving she touches his hand and identifies it was her benefactor and so lovers get united.

Things I liked about pachaikili:
The way it showed the hesitancy of sarath before entering into extra-marital affair, The circumstances which push him towards it like straining family relationship, the transition of a happy man into emotionally weak man who needs some support from opposite sex , the so close-up shots for some intense dialogues. And the Crispy black mail portion of second half.. film was fine still he gets them back at hotel. I will even accept that fight and the new life they start at Hyderabad. But again another kidnap one more duel same as in kakka kakkha, vettaydu vilayadu…I don’t know why he needs them.

sakthin said...

kural 605 translation is :
"procastination, forget,laze and sleep are the ships of loss". I have already referred it in one of my earlier post. The intention behind using some magic number is just to make some people to grab thirukkural. Other than that there is nothing spl in it.

RAM said...

sakthi,

Regarding city lights movie story ,It came in vikadan some time back.
actor/comedian vivek personally liked this movie very much and he wriiten the full story in vikadan.
Even I too felt like this story had been well used by our tamil directors.